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Astrology, Chinese. --- Astronomy, Chinese. --- Manuscripts, Chinese --- S17/0210 --- S19/0200 --- China: Art and archaeology--Archaeology: general --- China: Natural sciences--Astronomy, chronometry, zodiac etc. --- China: Natural sciences--Astronomy, chronometry, zodiac etc --- Astrology, Chinese --- Astronomy, Chinese --- Chinese manuscripts --- Chinese astronomy --- Chinese astrology
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Though there are a number of well-written works on Chinese divination, there are none that deal with the three sophisticated devices that were employed by the Chinese Astronomical Bureau in the eleventh century and for hundreds of years thereafter. Chinese experts applied the methods associated with these devices to both weather forecasting and to the interpretation of human affairs. Hidden by a veil of secrecy, these methods have always been relatively little known other than by their names. The first work in any language to explore these three methods, known as sanshi (three
Astrology, Chinese. --- Mathematics, Chinese. --- Astrology, Chinese --- Mathematics, Chinese --- S13A/0450 --- S19/0200 --- Chinese astrology --- China: Religion--Astrology, fortune-telling, physiognomy, occultism, numerology, divination --- China: Natural sciences--Astronomy, chronometry, zodiac etc
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The ancient Chinese were profoundly influenced by the Sun, Moon and stars, making persistent efforts to mirror astral phenomena in shaping their civilization. In this pioneering text, David W. Pankenier introduces readers to a seriously understudied field, illustrating how astronomy shaped the culture of China from the very beginning and how it influenced areas as disparate as art, architecture, calendrical science, myth, technology, and political and military decision-making. As elsewhere in the ancient world, there was no positive distinction between astronomy and astrology in ancient China, and so astrology, or more precisely, astral omenology, is a principal focus of the book. Drawing on a broad range of sources, including archaeological discoveries, classical texts, inscriptions and paleography, this thought-provoking book documents the role of astronomical phenomena in the development of the 'Celestial Empire' from the late Neolithic through the late imperial period.
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the Oriental Zodiac --- Chinese chance --- horoscope casting --- Chinese astrology --- the Chinese chance system --- the years of the rat, ox, tiger, cat, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig --- year of birth --- Chinese horoscope --- Katharine Hepburn --- Jack Nicholson --- Jimmy Breslin --- Salvadore Dali (Dragon) --- self-analysis --- Suzanne White
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